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LINGUIST List 19.3245

Mon Oct 27 2008

FYI: Reminder: SIABO PhD School-Ontology & Lexicon

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Message 1: Reminder: Semantic Information Access through Biomedical Ontologies (SIABO) PhD School-Ontology & Lexicon
Date: 27-Oct-2008
From: Tine Lassen <tine.lassentdcadsl.dk>
Subject: Reminder: Semantic Information Access through Biomedical Ontologies (SIABO) PhD School-Ontology & Lexicon
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Reminder:

Semantic Information Access through Biomedical Ontologies (SIABO) PhD
School: Ontology & Lexicon - Theory and Applications

December 1-4, 2008

Copenhagen Business School

Dalgas Have 15

Copenhagen Denmark


http://uk.cbs.dk/forskning_viden/konferencer/siabo


The SIABO Project (http://siabo.dk/) invites particip"Ontology & Lexicon -
Theory and Applications" held at Copenhagen Business School December 1-4,
2008. The course is intended for PhD students in Computational Linguistics,
Linguistics, Computer Science, Ontologies, Concept Analysis and Terminology.

Key Themes:

-The relationship between ontologies, lexicon, linguistic
description, and linguistic resources

-The relationship between top ontologies and domain ontologies
Ontologies, events and entities

-Applications of ontology-based approaches to language

Participation is free of charge.

Course lecturers:

-Alessandro Lenci
-Andrea Schalley

Seminar speakers:

-Alessandro Lenci
-Andrea Schalley
- Dietmar Zaefferer
-The SIABO Research Group



Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Computational Linguistics
Lexicography
Semantics
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